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Monitor on MSNUS gives Uganda therapy for Ebola treatmentThe US government says the donation is an addition to its ongoing contributions to Uganda’s Ebola response, such as support ...
Could the loss of US funding be the catalyst countries like Uganda need to more fully fund their own research — and focus on ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSquirrels, Not Monkeys, May Be the Animal Source of Mpox, Researchers SuggestA preliminary study traces an mpox outbreak in a group of Ivory Coast monkeys to the fire-footed squirrel, indicating the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Loss of U.S. Aid Highlights Africa's Slow Progress On Medical Research GoalsCould the loss of US funding be the catalyst countries like Uganda need to more fully fund their own research -- and focus on the continent's true needs?
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Monitor on MSNUgandans to research on Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever virusMs Thomson revealed that the project would take five years and would cost more than $5.5 million (about Shs20.2 billion) ...
Currently, there are no approved vaccines for Marburg virus disease.
In Uganda, the virus is spreading in urban areas and among sexual networks, posing contact-tracing challenges.
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Clinical Trials Arena on MSNSabin Vaccine Institute begins trial of vaccine candidate for Marburg virus diseaseThe Sabin Vaccine Institute has begun a trial to evaluate its Marburg vaccine, with the first doses being given to subjects ...
NAIROBI, April 15 (Xinhua) -- Multiple crises, driven by ongoing conflicts, political instability, economic shocks, disease outbreaks, and severe climate events, are exacerbating existing humanitarian ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) have updated their ...
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